If you're about to face impeachment hearings, I would think bombing a country out of the blue (was it a nuke?) would be the worst thing you could do. It would show people that they need to get rid of you quickly. Unless the VP was..... well I won't mention any names.

I think the thought process is that you don't switch presidents in the middle of a war, and many presidents have seen a spike in their approval ratings at the beginning of a war. The hope then is that the impeachment stuff would be pushed to the back burner and be forgotten by the time the stuff with Pakistan is over.

I recall reading, at the time of the cancellation announcement, that they had two episodes left to film. I read so many TV sites (really really gotta get a life) that there is no way to recall where I read that.

But I could be wrong. It would be the first time ever, but I suppose it's possible.

Was there some sexual tension between the SEAL and the Lieutenant that I missed? I thought his relationship was with the bartender. In this episode they defuse a bomb together and suddenly go all From Here to Eternity with each other.

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I would be a little surprised if there were, depending on where they are in production. They've probably already wrapped for the season, but it's possible there's still time to re-write (if they haven't) or tack on a new ending (if they have).

But I have a feeling what he is referring to there is an existing plan to end the season with a "no-holds barred kick-ass ending" that was designed to set up the second season.

No idea. Would not be surprised if we're all here in a few months saying, "THAT was the kick-ass ending?!?"

Was there some sexual tension between the SEAL and the Lieutenant that I missed? I thought his relationship was with the bartender. In this episode they defuse a bomb together and suddenly go all From Here to Eternity with each other.

Yeah, I thought it came out of nowhere, as well. It was part of the reason I said this ep seemed like a jumbled mess of stories that didn't all fit together or make sense.

I think the thought process is that you don't switch presidents in the middle of a war, and many presidents have seen a spike in their approval ratings at the beginning of a war. The hope then is that the impeachment stuff would be pushed to the back burner and be forgotten by the time the stuff with Pakistan is over.

I think the thought process is that you don't switch presidents in the middle of a war, and many presidents have seen a spike in their approval ratings at the beginning of a war. The hope then is that the impeachment stuff would be pushed to the back burner and be forgotten by the time the stuff with Pakistan is over.

That would work when you go to war because you are attacked. I never heard any mention of a reason for the attack on Pakistan.

Was there some sexual tension between the SEAL and the Lieutenant that I missed? I thought his relationship was with the bartender. In this episode they defuse a bomb together and suddenly go all From Here to Eternity with each other.

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Yeah, I thought it came out of nowhere, as well. It was part of the reason I said this ep seemed like a jumbled mess of stories that didn't all fit together or make sense.

There was a touch of it when she walked in on him in the shower in the back of the bar but it's definitely insufficient build up for the scene on the beach.

Never before has a recurring character needed killin' as much as Serat.

Things that Serat has done, and the Captain knows about, but has gotten a pass on.

Captured 3 of the crew, some abuse had taken place.

Killed a crew member

Helped a hostile military unit on the island

Drugged the water so that the entire population on the island would hallucinate, pass out.

Had one of his men strap a bomb on a crew member

Yet somehow he still lives. At the very least Serat, and some of his men should be captured. They have a damn submarine, they could build an offshore prison 40 miles off the coast and drop serat and his men on it to keep them prisoner. Anything is better than what the Captain has done which is nothing.

That would work when you go to war because you are attacked. I never heard any mention of a reason for the attack on Pakistan.

We haven't seen a reason for the attack because we're largely being kept in the dark about what's going on in DC, but you can be sure that the administration has cooked up a valid reason for the attack and made it seem that the attack was necessary.

We haven't seen a reason for the attack because we're largely being kept in the dark about what's going on in DC, but you can be sure that the administration has cooked up a valid reason for the attack and made it seem that the attack was necessary.

We saw a scene where the fivehead girl watched an administration official (SecDef?) giving a press-conference on TV where he kinda-sorta explained the administration's position on why they nuked Pakistan.

I forget the details, except that he said it was a pre-emptive strike.

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We saw a scene where the fivehead girl watched an administration official (SecDef?) giving a press-conference on TV where he kinda-sorta explained the administration's position on why they nuked Pakistan.

I forget the details, except that he said it was a pre-emptive strike.

Something about Pakistan building or giving suitcase nukes to terrorists right?

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